f love, heartbreak, insecurity, life, were the perfect ingredients for a magic evening for the cheering fans.

Together with her band, Venegas danced and laughed, performing joyfully and especially proving her versatility as an instrumentalist with a handful of songs that have placed her among the most notable composers of the continent.

Almost midnight, near the end of the concert, Venegas sang the song “Quizas” (Perhaps), one of her songs known best by Cuban audiences, and “Me voy” (I’m going), with which the young audience gave her a standing ovation.

And near the end, a nice surprise: accompanied by Rochy Ameneiro, Venegas sang “Eres para mi” (You are for me).

The UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador will chair a panel today, to demand an end to violence against women and girls, and will travel to Ecuador tomorrow, to participate in the Quito celebrations.

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